Sentence examples for featureless plain from inspiring English sources

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Dallas's gleaming towers arise out of a featureless plain.

Manchester occupies a featureless plain made up of river gravels and the glacially transported debris known as drift.

The goal is to hit the sandstone "lens" deposits of curving former riverbank, with a well sunk from the featureless plain above.

In general, this landscape is not the flat, featureless plain that most envision it to be; low hills and incised stream valleys are commonplace.

Winnie herself, meanwhile, is stalled out in the center of a featureless plain of middle-aged torpor, with few desires or ambitions.

And the view from an airplane isn't exactly inviting: a flat and featureless plain of generic towers sprawling into the horizon.

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The use of sonar to map the sea floor following World War II dispelled any lingering notions that the Earth's ocean floors were featureless plains.

But these featureless plains are merely a disguise for an older, more rustic France, tucked away in coigns of the ­landscape.

Flat, nearly featureless plains also occur in many parts of the state; these are vestiges of the floors of large glacial lakes that existed some 10,000 to 14,000 years ago.

Even now in regions where the uplifting and relief-creating mechanisms have been inoperative for several hundreds of millions of years, the lands have been reduced by denudation to low and often nearly featureless plains.

Buildings like theirs were often the tallest structures on the featureless plains of the West and Midwest, and were once a sign of prosperity, a symbol of abundance being brought in from the fields.

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